
Dan Resnick-Ault
@suturesntacos
Emergency doc, former cop & EMS guy, @bmc_em trained, admin/ops @cuemergency with interest in resuscitation, airway, leadership, and simulation.
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15-06-2014 01:30:03
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Congratulations to an extremely special class! Can’t wait to see the incredible things you go on to do. And to see you at chovies soon. Maddie Palmer Sarah Kleinschmidt Ga-te-be @A_P_McFarland Yev Maksimenko, MD, NRP Diandra Escamilla Sina Mostaghimi Andy Mittelman and the rest!

#Congratulations @ejbcalvello who was appointed as Technical Officer in WHO’s Emergency, Trauma and Acute Care programme. She will be working on solutions to enhance #emergencycare delivery in resource-limited settings #emergencycareforall @COglobalem CU Anschutz Medical Campus




Authors: Scott Goldberg, MD, MPH; DAVID W CALLAWAY; Dan Resnick-Ault; Sujal Mandavia, MD; Rodrigo Martinez; Michelle Bass; Eric Goralnick Learn more about the Global Mass Vaccination Site Collaborative here: ariadnelabs.org/2021/05/28/sha…




Having now lost more C-Mac imaging wands than I can publicly admit due to the imager being discarded within the disposable C-Mac blade, I am asking for any more elegant solutions that come to mind. Vahé Ender🇨🇭




Are you doing your regular #trauma #simulation? PowerPoint lectures are not the future of learning. Sims come in all shapes and sizes. Today we are doing "in situ" sims (in the actual trauma rescus room) focusing on "C" over "A" in #hypotensive trauma! CU GITES CU Department of Emergency Medicine



The newly designed Emergency Department at CU Department of Emergency Medicine & uchealth is a game-changer. State-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge tech, & patient-centered focus, we're raising the bar in #emergencymedicine care to provide top-notch care to our community! #HealthcareInnovation


A study published in Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery this month evaluated 80 patients that died after blunt trauma prehospital and in the ED and had a post-mortem CT scan performed. TBI was the most common at 40%... okay, not much we can do about that. ~1 in 4 had blood in the belly ~1 in 5


